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Dominic Dim Deng

Lt Gen Dominic Dim Deng (1 March 1950 – 2 May 2008) was a senior member of the Sudan People's Liberation Army, a distinguished military veteran general and the first defence minister in the Government of Southern Sudan who lost his life alongside his wife Madam Josephine Apieu Jenaro Aken, senior politician Dr. Justin Yac Arop and 18 other Sudan People's Liberation Army and Government of Southern Sudan officials on a leased CEM Air Beechcraft 1900 that crashed 375 km west of Juba, Sudan on May 2, 2008.

Dominic Dim Deng
Personal details
BornMarch 1, 1950
Bahr al-Ghazal, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (now South Sudan)
DiedMay 2, 2008(2008-05-02) (aged 58)
Political partySudan People's Liberation Movement
SpouseMadam Josephine Apieu Jenaro Aken
Children6

Life and career edit

 
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Dominic Dim, a member of the Dinka group from the Bahr el Ghazal region was born in a remote village called Adol in Twic County, Warrap State, Southern Sudan. He began his education at Nyarkach Elementary School in 1960, and continued onto Kuajok Intermediate School in 1964. Dominic Dim Deng's education was interrupted when at the age of 16 joined the Anya Nya movement in 1966. He was trained and commissioned as a staff sergeant, and was deployed in Bhar el Ghazel. He distinguished himself as a young courageous fighter specializing in setting mines. He progressed through the ranks, and in 1967 he was selected to attend the Angundri Convention.

He resumed his education in Congo for two and half years but was recalled to the front in 1969. He attended officers' training and was promoted to first lieutenant. Dominic Dim Deng was among the Anya Nya officers of the NPG who accepted joining Gen Joseph Lagu's SSLM in 1970. He was dispatched to Bhar el Ghazal to train Anya Nya recruits in January 1971. He was deployed as commander of Tonj, with Lt Salva Mathok as his deputy. Unaware of the cease-fire that preceded the Addis Ababa Agreement, Lt Dominic Dim Deng a committed guerilla fighter was found by Anya Nya units as he was setting demolitions.

When Addis Ababa Agreement was concluded, he was confirmed in the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) with a rank of first lieutenant. He continued to train Anya Nya forces until May 1972, and he was transferred as company commander to Aweil in 1975. Lt Dominic Dim Deng underwent the platoon commander course in Jebiet in 1976, was promoted to captain, and returned to Aweil. He was subsequently transferred to Maridi, western Equatoria in 1976. He successfully completed his commander course in 1976 and was promoted to major in 1982. Completing another course (PSC) at staff college and was recalled to Juba in May 1983. By this time Dominic Dim Deng was secretly and actively involved in an underground movement of nationalist military officers who opposed the integration and transfer of former Anya Nya forces to the North. He was transferred to the SAF GHQ in Khartoum in 1984 as a colonel and was responsible for logistics. He attended a brigade course in Kareri. By this time he was actively involved with Gordon Mourtat Mathi in the recruitment of officers and NCO's to defect to the SPLA.

Dominic Dim Deng eventually left the SAF with a rank of colonel, and he joined the SPLM/A in 1987. He was immediately appointed A/Cdr and assigned as deputy commander for Northern Zone in Bhar el Ghazal. He was the commander of the William Deng Taskforce in Tonj in 1989. Two years later he was promoted to full commander and was recalled to Bonga, assigned to Central Zone, Jonglei, Bor. He led the SPLA forces that defeated SAF's Saif el Ubour and commanded the Intifada Battalion, which fought around Rumbek. Dominic Dim Deng was appointed deputy chief of staff to Cdr William Nyuon and took part in the Western Equatoria campaign. He was wounded fighting between Kobri 40 and Juba in 1991. He received basic treatment in Torit and resumed operations in Maridi, Mundri, and Rokon, but he had to travel to London for advanced medical treatment in 1991.

Dominic Dim Deng returned from the U.K in 1992, he was posted in Torit, the SPLA forces under his command repulsed the enemy in eastern Equatoria. He was part of delegation led by the chairman to the United States in 1992. He was elected as a delegate to the First SPLM National Convention in Chukudum from 2 to 13 April 1994. In the U.K, Dominic Dim Deng played a central role in solidifying support for the movement in Diaspora and British government. He also obtained a BA Honorary degree in 1998. Upon his return to the movement, Dominic Dim joined the National Liberation Council in 2004 and became a close confidant of Cdr Salva Kiir Mayardit, the deputy chairman of the movement. He was assigned to command SPLA's special reserve forces in Yei. He was appointed as lieutenant general in 2005 after the CPA. In the same year, he was also appointed as a member of parliament in Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly, a position he served until his death.

In 2006 Lt. Gen. Dim was sent to South Africa for military leadership course, part of a programme initiated by the South African Government, for SPLM/A senior staff. He had been elected chairperson of SPLM in his home state. Dominic Dim was promoted to full general, one of only four SPLA officers, including President Salva Kiir Mayardit. In 2007 he became the first political officer of the Sudan People's Liberation Army when he was appointed as the first Minister for SPLA Affairs in the Government of Southern Sudan. He was also locally elected as the Chairperson of Warrap State Communities.

General Dominic Dim Deng's first task was to lay the ground work for transforming the SPLA from a guerrilla movement into a professional army. However, before he could complete this task, he was killed in a plane crash.

Cause of his death edit

General Dominic Dim Deng was killed in a plane crash near Rumbek with all other passengers, including his wife Josephine Apieu Jenaro Aken and Dr. Justin Yac Arop. The passengers were returning from Warrap after attending an SPLM state function in Kuajok, Warrap. As the first minister of SPLA affairs, he was duly honoured. General Dominic Dim Deng was buried alongside his wife in Bilpam, the Sudan People's Liberation Army Headquarters in Juba on 2 May 2008.[1]

Personal life edit

Dim was married to Josephine Apieu Jenaro Aken whom he met at Pannyok School where her father Jenario Aken was a teacher. They were married in 1973.

References edit

  1. ^ "Person: Dominic Dim Deng". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 2022-10-12.
  • Arop Madut Arop (2006) Sudan's Painful Road To Peace: Founding and Development of SPLM/SPLA, ISBN 1-4196-1153-4

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Lt Gen Dominic Dim Deng 1 March 1950 2 May 2008 was a senior member of the Sudan People s Liberation Army a distinguished military veteran general and the first defence minister in the Government of Southern Sudan who lost his life alongside his wife Madam Josephine Apieu Jenaro Aken senior politician Dr Justin Yac Arop and 18 other Sudan People s Liberation Army and Government of Southern Sudan officials on a leased CEM Air Beechcraft 1900 that crashed 375 km west of Juba Sudan on May 2 2008 Dominic Dim DengPersonal detailsBornMarch 1 1950Bahr al Ghazal Anglo Egyptian Sudan now South Sudan DiedMay 2 2008 2008 05 02 aged 58 Political partySudan People s Liberation MovementSpouseMadam Josephine Apieu Jenaro AkenChildren6 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Cause of his death 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksLife and career edit nbsp Flag of Sudan People s Liberation ArmyDominic Dim a member of the Dinka group from the Bahr el Ghazal region was born in a remote village called Adol in Twic County Warrap State Southern Sudan He began his education at Nyarkach Elementary School in 1960 and continued onto Kuajok Intermediate School in 1964 Dominic Dim Deng s education was interrupted when at the age of 16 joined the Anya Nya movement in 1966 He was trained and commissioned as a staff sergeant and was deployed in Bhar el Ghazel He distinguished himself as a young courageous fighter specializing in setting mines He progressed through the ranks and in 1967 he was selected to attend the Angundri Convention He resumed his education in Congo for two and half years but was recalled to the front in 1969 He attended officers training and was promoted to first lieutenant Dominic Dim Deng was among the Anya Nya officers of the NPG who accepted joining Gen Joseph Lagu s SSLM in 1970 He was dispatched to Bhar el Ghazal to train Anya Nya recruits in January 1971 He was deployed as commander of Tonj with Lt Salva Mathok as his deputy Unaware of the cease fire that preceded the Addis Ababa Agreement Lt Dominic Dim Deng a committed guerilla fighter was found by Anya Nya units as he was setting demolitions When Addis Ababa Agreement was concluded he was confirmed in the Sudan Armed Forces SAF with a rank of first lieutenant He continued to train Anya Nya forces until May 1972 and he was transferred as company commander to Aweil in 1975 Lt Dominic Dim Deng underwent the platoon commander course in Jebiet in 1976 was promoted to captain and returned to Aweil He was subsequently transferred to Maridi western Equatoria in 1976 He successfully completed his commander course in 1976 and was promoted to major in 1982 Completing another course PSC at staff college and was recalled to Juba in May 1983 By this time Dominic Dim Deng was secretly and actively involved in an underground movement of nationalist military officers who opposed the integration and transfer of former Anya Nya forces to the North He was transferred to the SAF GHQ in Khartoum in 1984 as a colonel and was responsible for logistics He attended a brigade course in Kareri By this time he was actively involved with Gordon Mourtat Mathi in the recruitment of officers and NCO s to defect to the SPLA Dominic Dim Deng eventually left the SAF with a rank of colonel and he joined the SPLM A in 1987 He was immediately appointed A Cdr and assigned as deputy commander for Northern Zone in Bhar el Ghazal He was the commander of the William Deng Taskforce in Tonj in 1989 Two years later he was promoted to full commander and was recalled to Bonga assigned to Central Zone Jonglei Bor He led the SPLA forces that defeated SAF s Saif el Ubour and commanded the Intifada Battalion which fought around Rumbek Dominic Dim Deng was appointed deputy chief of staff to Cdr William Nyuon and took part in the Western Equatoria campaign He was wounded fighting between Kobri 40 and Juba in 1991 He received basic treatment in Torit and resumed operations in Maridi Mundri and Rokon but he had to travel to London for advanced medical treatment in 1991 Dominic Dim Deng returned from the U K in 1992 he was posted in Torit the SPLA forces under his command repulsed the enemy in eastern Equatoria He was part of delegation led by the chairman to the United States in 1992 He was elected as a delegate to the First SPLM National Convention in Chukudum from 2 to 13 April 1994 In the U K Dominic Dim Deng played a central role in solidifying support for the movement in Diaspora and British government He also obtained a BA Honorary degree in 1998 Upon his return to the movement Dominic Dim joined the National Liberation Council in 2004 and became a close confidant of Cdr Salva Kiir Mayardit the deputy chairman of the movement He was assigned to command SPLA s special reserve forces in Yei He was appointed as lieutenant general in 2005 after the CPA In the same year he was also appointed as a member of parliament in Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly a position he served until his death In 2006 Lt Gen Dim was sent to South Africa for military leadership course part of a programme initiated by the South African Government for SPLM A senior staff He had been elected chairperson of SPLM in his home state Dominic Dim was promoted to full general one of only four SPLA officers including President Salva Kiir Mayardit In 2007 he became the first political officer of the Sudan People s Liberation Army when he was appointed as the first Minister for SPLA Affairs in the Government of Southern Sudan He was also locally elected as the Chairperson of Warrap State Communities General Dominic Dim Deng s first task was to lay the ground work for transforming the SPLA from a guerrilla movement into a professional army However before he could complete this task he was killed in a plane crash Cause of his death editGeneral Dominic Dim Deng was killed in a plane crash near Rumbek with all other passengers including his wife Josephine Apieu Jenaro Aken and Dr Justin Yac Arop The passengers were returning from Warrap after attending an SPLM state function in Kuajok Warrap As the first minister of SPLA affairs he was duly honoured General Dominic Dim Deng was buried alongside his wife in Bilpam the Sudan People s Liberation Army Headquarters in Juba on 2 May 2008 1 Personal life editDim was married to Josephine Apieu Jenaro Aken whom he met at Pannyok School where her father Jenario Aken was a teacher They were married in 1973 References edit Person Dominic Dim Deng Irish Examiner Retrieved 2022 10 12 Arop Madut Arop 2006 Sudan s Painful Road To Peace Founding and Development of SPLM SPLA ISBN 1 4196 1153 4Kuyok Abol Kuyok 2015 South Sudan The Notable Firsts ISBN 978 1 5049 4345 1 p 278 External links edithttp www sudantribune com spip php iframe amp page imprimable amp id article 26987 Archived 2011 07 27 at the Wayback Machine http news bbc co uk 1 hi 7380412 stm Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dominic Dim Deng amp oldid 1159830700, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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